Ray Henson was drafted by Team Blades & Shades for $4, becoming the team's second pick alongside Jesse Lonis.
Ray Henson was drafted by Team Blades & Shades for $4, becoming the team's second pick alongside Jesse Lonis.
Chris Brewer, who is in attendance with his dog, Rigatoni, inspired a bidding war between a trio of teams.
Ultimately, it was Brent Hanks & Jeff Platt getting him for $61 for Team Blez/NGNF, becoming the second member alongside Justin Liberto.
Arthur Morris went to Team Browndog for $31, while Matthew Wantman went to Team Glue Factory for $42 as their first pick.
Chino Rheem, a man who has had a great amount of success here at the PokerGO Studio, was the next nominee.
David "ODB" Baker pointed out that the WSOP wasn't at the PokerGO Studio, joking that Rheem might not be worth it outside these walls.
Some teams disagreed as his price climbed to $51 before selling to Team Handsome Horses, joining Robert Mizrachi on the roster.
2024 GPI Player of the Year David Coleman started off at just $1 but quickly climbed up in price before landing at $26 for Team Banana.
Team Chocolate Factory secured their second player of the draft by drafting Joey Weissman for $5.
Weissman joins Benny Glaser, who went for $94, on the team.
Masked assassin Isaac Haxton started in the low double digits and slowly climbed before going to Team Wasserson for $19.
Tyler Moncek, the brother of Texas Mike Moncek, was nominated for $1 and received a few bids before selling for $7 to Team Gators, which means he joins his brother on the roster.
Alex Foxen started in the mid two digits and the former college footballer climbed up the ranks before going for $79 to Team Lady Gaga, bringing them their second pick of the past three players.
Wisconsin's Josh Reichard, a force on the MSPT and WSOP Circuit, not to mention a World Poker Tour champ, was the next player nominated, starting at $1.
His price rose into double-digit territory with a big bid straight from $11 to $20 by Team Torching w/ TJ, which was enough for TJ Reid, the WSOPC manager, to get his man.